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  ROBIN COOK: The Life and Times of Tony Blair's Most Awkward Minister
Pheonix, October 1999.

The first two years of the Blair government provided a very rocky ride for Robin Cook. Acclaimed as the finest parliamentary performer of his generation, yet ridiculed as a garden gnome; applauded for his radical political principles, then lambasted over the break-up of his marraige; adored by grass-roots activists, yet accused of aloofness and arrogance - the former Foreign Secretary cuts one of the most enigmatic figures in British politics.



 
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